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... VIRG . En . i . 415 . They march obscure , for Venus kindly shrouds With mists their persons , and involves in clouds . - DRYDEN . I SHALL here communicate to the world a couple of letters , which I believe will give the reader as good ...
... VIRG . En . i . 415 . They march obscure , for Venus kindly shrouds With mists their persons , and involves in clouds . - DRYDEN . I SHALL here communicate to the world a couple of letters , which I believe will give the reader as good ...
Strana 29
... VIRG . En . ix . 420 Fierce Volscens foams with rage , and gazing round , Descry'd not him who gave the fatal wound ; Nor knew to fix revenge . * . DRYDEN . THERE is nothing that more betrays a base unge nerous spirit than the giving of ...
... VIRG . En . ix . 420 Fierce Volscens foams with rage , and gazing round , Descry'd not him who gave the fatal wound ; Nor knew to fix revenge . * . DRYDEN . THERE is nothing that more betrays a base unge nerous spirit than the giving of ...
Strana 31
... VIRG . Ær . xii . 46 . And sickens by the very means of health . THE following letter will explain itself , and needs no apology . " SIR , " I am one of that sickly tribe who are commonly known by the name of valetudinarians ; and do ...
... VIRG . Ær . xii . 46 . And sickens by the very means of health . THE following letter will explain itself , and needs no apology . " SIR , " I am one of that sickly tribe who are commonly known by the name of valetudinarians ; and do ...
Strana 33
... VIRG Glaucus , and Melon , and Thersilochus . figure of a beau , dressed in a long periwig , and re- posing himself upon velvet cushions , under a canopy of state . The inscription is answerable to the monu- ment ; for instead of ...
... VIRG Glaucus , and Melon , and Thersilochus . figure of a beau , dressed in a long periwig , and re- posing himself upon velvet cushions , under a canopy of state . The inscription is answerable to the monu- ment ; for instead of ...
Strana 43
... VIRG . En . iii . 583 . Things the most out of nature we endure . I SHALL not put myself to any farther pains for this day's entertainment , than barely to publish the letters and titles of petitions from the playhouse , with the ...
... VIRG . En . iii . 583 . Things the most out of nature we endure . I SHALL not put myself to any farther pains for this day's entertainment , than barely to publish the letters and titles of petitions from the playhouse , with the ...
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